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Autor:
Veronica G. Martinez Acosta, Fausto Arellano-Carbajal, Kathy Gillen, Kay A. Tweeten, Eduardo E. Zattara
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Vol 9 (2021)
The mechanisms supporting regeneration and successful recovery of function have fascinated scientists and the general public for quite some time, with the earliest description of regeneration occurring in the 8th century BC through the Greek mytholog
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https://doaj.org/article/db3501c855b849ef914f238214fed1ee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Neurology. 528:468-480
The interneurons associated with rapid escape circuits are adapted for fast pathway activation and rapid conduction. An essential aspect of fast activation is the processing of sensory information with limited delays. Although aquatic annelid worms h
Autor:
Ronald J, Bayline, Mary E, Morrison, Kurt R, Illig, Veronica G, Martinez-Acosta, Lora A, Becker, Carlita B, Favero, Hewlet G, McFarlane, Leah A, Chase, Susan M L, Banks, Gerald D, Griffin, Siobhan, Robinson, Jacqueline K, Rose, Michelle T, Tong, Alo C, Basu, Jason P, Chan
Publikováno v:
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ
Publikováno v:
eLS
Annelids, like many other invertebrate animals, replace lost body parts in a process called regeneration. However, the ability to regenerate lost segments is present in some groups and not others; for example, leeches do not regenerate lost segments.